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; lift 50 pounds; push/pull heavy equipment and pass the mandatory criminal and social background checks. Preferred candidate will have completed criteria in the DLAR Career Development Program. Candidates
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Faculty Instructor Adjunct Engr-Operations - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25004106) The First-Year Engineering Program is seeking an adjunct instructor to teach one section of the first-year
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continue until the positions are filled. These positions are within the undergraduate teaching laboratory program, which has labs that begin at 8 am, 1 pm, and 6 pm. Full-time Visiting Laboratory Instructor
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practices and industry trends, designs new projects and programs, and prepares technical reports. Performs data discovery, analysis, and modeling and creates visualizations. Writes business documents and
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successfully graduated from a neurology residency training program, completed a fellowship in neurology, and demonstrated excellence in training activities. Responsibilities include outpatient care, an interest
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seeking a Visiting Scholar who will focus on clinical research activities within the Department of Anesthesiology’s Acute Pain Research Program. This position is in the non-tenure stream and requires a
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funded research programs. The Elsner lab investigates immune responses during infection and autoimmune disease, focusing primarily on B cell responses (see Elsner et al Nature Immunology 2024; Sanz, Nature
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funded research programs. The Elsner lab investigates immune responses during infection and autoimmune disease, focusing primarily on B cell responses (see Elsner et al Nature Immunology 2024; Sanz, Nature
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funded research programs. The Elsner lab investigates immune responses during infection and autoimmune disease, focusing primarily on B cell responses (see Elsner et al Nature Immunology 2024; Sanz, Nature
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funded research programs. The Elsner lab investigates immune responses during infection and autoimmune disease, focusing primarily on B cell responses (see Elsner et al Nature Immunology 2024; Sanz, Nature